good reviews, sturdy base, all wheels lock,...and the wheel size was a big factor as I will be constantly rearranging shop and moving the machine around and the floor has some large cracks and unevenness

Moving my table saw around my shop was frustrating until I mounted it onto this base. Now it moves wherever I want with ease. Because of its size I needed to use extension stretchers to accommodate the saw and extension table, but what a difference it has made. Even when I roll it out into the driveway it works like a dream.

The stock wheels that came with my Delta contractors table saw never seemed to work right. Now two of the wheels have bent and no longer roll. I hope this base will allow me to easily roll around my garage and not damage my epoxy floor.

The existing mobile base I have has smaller wheels making it difficult to maneuver and the lever locks are hard to use cause they need to lift the weight of the table saw up to lock and I have to lift the saw while pushing the lever over with my foot. Two levers to do = painful operation.

good reviews, sturdy base, all wheels lock,...and the wheel size was a big factor as I will be constantly rearranging shop and moving the machine around and the floor has some large cracks and unevenness

My present mobile base is a 3-wheeled lighter version, with 2x2 wood sides and will barely lift my new table saw. I also like the four wheel lock and the fact that the base remains level whether the brakes are set or not, so the saw does not drop down to the floor when the brake is released.

I had trouble moving my table saw in and out of the garage. The payment is too rough.( I broke two work tables legs trying to make the move.) I saw this on your site and thought I would give it a try. Boy, I'm glad I did. It moves so smoothly over cracks and even power cords.I am very happy with this mobile base. I recommend this protect with high grades. Try it for yourself- you'll love it-I do. BILL

Moving my table saw around my shop was frustrating until I mounted it onto this base. Now it moves wherever I want with ease. Because of its size I needed to use extension stretchers to accommodate the saw and extension table, but what a difference it has made. Even when I roll it out into the driveway it works like a dream.

The stock wheels that came with my Delta contractors table saw never seemed to work right. Now two of the wheels have bent and no longer roll. I hope this base will allow me to easily roll around my garage and not damage my epoxy floor.

I purchased an all-terrain base a while to put my vintage 1954 shopsmith on. It is a heavy beast, but with the base I wheel it around the shop with ease. I am impressed with the sturdiness of the base, and quality. I bought another base today to put my DeWalt miter saw (on the DeWalt stand) on wheels.

The existing mobile base I have has smaller wheels making it difficult to maneuver and the lever locks are hard to use cause they need to lift the weight of the table saw up to lock and I have to lift the saw while pushing the lever over with my foot. Two levers to do = painful operation.

My present mobile base is a 3-wheeled lighter version, with 2x2 wood sides and will barely lift my new table saw. I also like the four wheel lock and the fact that the base remains level whether the brakes are set or not, so the saw does not drop down to the floor when the brake is released.

I had trouble moving my table saw in and out of the garage. The payment is too rough.( I broke two work tables legs trying to make the move.) I saw this on your site and thought I would give it a try. Boy, I'm glad I did. It moves so smoothly over cracks and even power cords.I am very happy with this mobile base. I recommend this protect with high grades. Try it for yourself- you'll love it-I do. BILL

I purchased an all-terrain base a while to put my vintage 1954 shopsmith on. It is a heavy beast, but with the base I wheel it around the shop with ease. I am impressed with the sturdiness of the base, and quality. I bought another base today to put my DeWalt miter saw (on the DeWalt stand) on wheels.

I use the portable stand for my 15" delta planer that probably weighs in at 300lbs. and it works well. Of course, a concrete floor/wood floor in ur workshop would make it roll that much easier. The stand is expandable and it was worth the $$$$$.

BEST ANSWER:Yes and no, you would need to buy steel bars from a metal supply to increase the length between the long pockets at each corner. The bars are about 1/8 t, and 1 1/4 w. Mabe for the long side buy angle stock for stiffness. Yes the corner brackets should work. So buy one and open it and see if you can get the steel. Or get a full table saw wheel kit like HTC.

BEST ANSWER:Yes and no, you would need to buy steel bars from a metal supply to increase the length between the long pockets at each corner. The bars are about 1/8 t, and 1 1/4 w. Mabe for the long side buy angle stock for stiffness. Yes the corner brackets should work. So buy one and open it and see if you can get the steel. Or get a full table saw wheel kit like HTC.

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I am pleased with this mobile base. The only thing I have to compare it to is a set of step down casters for my '80s Craftsman bandsaw and it's tiny wheels. This is a far cry better than that solution. I am using it on my Grizzly G1023RLWX table saw and have no problem moving it around the garage. The only complaint (and reason I only gave it 4 stars) is that the swivel wheels hold the base about a quarter inch lower than the fixed wheel side. While this may not be a concern over the 21" width that I have the base set up for, it does make my 44" wide cast iron table to be noticeably tilted. The only time this matters though is when using my roller stand for outfeed support, it also has to be leaning slightly to one side.

i have since replaced six of the machine mobile bases in my shop with the Rockler mobile bases. The wheels stay round even with 500 pound machines sitting in one place for months at a time, no flat spots.

The base is extremely well built with heavy gauge steel and massive casters. You don't realize how large they are until you hold them in your hand. I should have no problem rolling my 600 pound bandsaw around the shop.

There are a few things that keeps this from being the perfect mobile base.

The pivoting casters only lock the wheels. It would be nice if they were the higher quality dual locking casters that not only lock the wheel but the pivot as well.

The other mobile bases I own have at least two adjustable feet that help with floors that are less than perfect.

Finally, the last thing that would make this base perfect would be an extension arm for a tablesaw wing.

This is a great mobile base, I only wish I had one for my jointer as well.

I bought this stand for my table saw witch is over 400 lbs. I am very pleased with this stand. It is very solid and well built. The large casters glide around the shop with ease wherever I need to move it but when its locked down it is very solid. a little pricey but I wanted something that would handle a heavy saw and this fit the bill and after having it in the shop about 3 months its worth the price.

I first purchased the base to set my large heavy table saw on. It seemed to always be in the wrong spot in my garage and we were constantly dragging it across the floor from it's storage spot to an open area in which we could operate---it worked so well I purchased a 2nd one with 2 pairs of the base extensions to accommodate my radial arm saw ---now I can store both saws out of the way and easily pull them into the work area when needed---I hesitated for a long time on the initial purchase thinking it was a pricey purchase--but finally pulled the trigger and once I set it up, wished I would have bought it sooner. I found the base to be well made and capable of more than carrying the loads that they have on them--Roger W--in Colorad

The order of the All-Terrain Mobile Base was easy, the shipping time was faster than I expected, and the box was sturdy and the packing was good. My application was to replace a mobile base that is holding a Sears Craftsman hybrid table saw. The saw weighs approximate 300 lbs. As with most products there are pro and cons. On the pro side: &#8226; The unit is well made. &#8226; Mobility of the table saw is vastly improved. &#8226; The 5-inch wheels allow the unit to roll over expansion joints and wide slab joint grooves much easier. &#8226; The saw does not have to be raised and lowered thus preventing shocks to the saw. On the con side: &#8226; One of the stretchers did not fit into the corner assembly. Looking at the assembled base from the front the front left swivel caster subassembly, the stretcher from the right swivel caster to the left one only partially inserts into the slot. Any attempt to force it in will result in wedgelock. In this case a hammer will be required to separate one part from the other. For my application this was not an issue. For a smaller machine base this could be a huge disappointment and result in a return. All the other stretcher slots were OK. Rockler needs to pay more attention to quality control. &#8226; The small hex bolts used to fasten the stretchers to the caster subassemblies lacks shoulders. It is very poor design practice to rest a shear load on the threads of the bolt. &#8226; The mobile base is rather pricy. It should be in the $140 to $170 price range. For $199.99 that I paid for it the issues that I mentioned above should not exist. In conclusion, the unit is well made and I am confident it will perform its mission well.

Not sure if I got a bad base, or other people have different expectations. I have a Delta Unisaw, got this base for it and am very disappointed. The table saw is not stable on the base. There is a significant amount of flex on the bracket that holds the swivel wheels. I have to brace that end of the saw to be able to safely use the saw. There needs to be an additional gusset between the bracket that holds the swivel wheel and the slot arm where the extension goes in.

This is great to use for machinery mobility. My only complaint is that it has 2 fixed wheels making "parallel parking" difficult. Other than that....it's so easy to move the heavier equipment (I have a 600 pound sander on one set), that I own 3....Price is a little steep, but get it when it's on sale.

I bought two of these, one for my Table Saw and one (with stretchers) for my Lathe. They were on sale but still kinda expensive ! So far, their GREAT, they roll my 450lb Cabinet around easily, SO MUCH BETTER than the old "Shop Fox" brand that was under it before that was breaking the wheels.The one under the Lathe works well also but the stretcher bar kinda gets in the way. I'll find a way to work around that. Time will tell how durable they are.

The wheels are big and roll very easily. The locks on the fixed axle wheels are quite good. Although the steerable casters have a wheel lock, there is no lock to keep them from steering. You may need to chock them.

I added this to my workshop for my cabinet saw. My previous one was lightweight and hard to get the saw moved. It was a chore just to get anything done. I replaced it with the all-terrain one and now I can move my 400 lbs saw around my shop with one hand. I feared the price tag at first, but haven't regretted the purchase after using it.

I have had two of these bases for 6 years. I bought a new drill press and let one go with the sale of the old drill press. I have ordered another for the new press. These bases are solid, roll easily and lock down well. They are worth every penny. Own one of these and you will not want a lesser, more flimsy base at any price!

If I could figure out a way to mount an engine, I could drive this mobile base to work! This product is very heavy duty. I used it without the rails by drilling holes and lag screwing it directly to the bottom of an 8' long rack that carries my sheet stock and, fully loaded, it moves around my shop like a shopping cart. As always, it shipped in a sturdy box, and arrived in perfect shape and faster than I expected. I can always count on Rockler for the best products and fast shipping.

Works just fine on my delta 14 bandsaw, its pretty heavy with a riser and bigger motor than usual. I did go the extra mile and drill my own holes in the bars so it fit the saw perfectly, and also drilled and bolted the saw cabinet to the corner braces of the mobile base, can't make it too secure for that much weight. Wheels lock fine and it rolls easily, and when locked the saw is quite stable.

Bolts to short; I like to have at least two thread exposed pass the nut. The ones provided don't go do that. Even leaving off the lock washers they are still to short. Got it on the 20% off one item sale; so what I paid is what it was worth. It has a Powermatic 6 inch jointer on top.

I put this base on my Steel City cabinet saw this spring. I'm constantly wheeling it out of my shop in the summer to keep dust down (and to enjoy the weather). Rolls over fairly large cracks/anomalies. Very stable. It was fairly expensive, but turned out to be a worthwhile investment.

It works like a charm once it is assembled. However, two of the extension bars would not slid into the wheel wells and it was necessary to hammer them in. This, in turn flattened the hammered end slightly and I had to then use a grinding machine to file the hammered end down enough for it to fit into the other wheel well.

I have six or more of these and I have everything from a 750 pound 38" drum sander, 14" band saw, 12" disc sander, and 12" Radial Arm Saw on them. The wheels are nice and roll easily across my concrete floor. Do yourself a favor though and toss the little bag of included hardware. The screws provided are too short and don't allow you to fully thread the nuts on. The enclosed lock washers just deform and squeeze out. Attempting to torque the nuts enough to fully thread only results in the hex head snapping off. Get some Grade 5 or better 1/4"-20 1" bolts, nuts and lock washers and you'll be good to go.

By far the best mobile base!! I've owned them all and none compare to this one. I own seven of them. Some of them have some flex to them but has not poem any problems for me. A little pricey! But you get what you pay for !!

Seems sturdy, easy to put together, but only has about 1 inch of ground clearance Will roll over an extension cord but gets hung up on a door threshold, which is what I needed it for. Does roll better than a smaller wheel base.

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